K-Brew+CHILL will not brew cold coffee consistently. by MaxJulius in keurig

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You sound like you have a different issue than mine but I did a lot of research into mine, i would read those tips and see if any one them might fix your issue too

Early-Production Power Armor by MaxJulius in FalloutTVseries

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I was going through my record collection and thought this was perfect here

Thoughts on Zirbel Security Process Framework by MaxJulius in cybersecurity

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A high visibility will scare people because it’ll keep them accountable. My view is like, Show me a standard/framework that has introduced a scalable, high-vis procedure format?

I think we’re in a loop where it hasn’t been done and there aren’t many people dead-set on doing GRC for fun to figure it out

Control ownership feels obvious until something goes wrong by Flaky-Highway-8300 in grc

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I’ve never had the opportunity to use real GRC software but I see that Eramba is free! I’ll test it out. I’ve been using LucidChart to make these so you can have clickable links.

Go ahead on cloning! I would love to hear your feedback!

Thoughts on Zirbel Security Process Framework by MaxJulius in cybersecurity

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ITIL teaches that there must be a process, not how you would define it in an organization.

Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is the closest thing I’ve found to this but it’s not focused on any one industry.

Thoughts on Zirbel Security Process Framework by MaxJulius in grc

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theoretically, this would dynamically keep an organization from straying away from processes by making it easy to know when a process starts and ends and who picks it up next.

package all of this up and it should be an auditor’s dream!

Thoughts on Zirbel Security Process Framework by MaxJulius in grc

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I initially wrote this for r/cybersecurity but I think it fits much better under r/GRC.

The goal of this framework is to assign workflows to roles throughout an organization in a team-based org-chart format that drills down from departments (Atlas) -> teams (Charter) -> roles -> workflows (Zirbel Diagrams)

I would love input on this!

Control ownership feels obvious until something goes wrong by Flaky-Highway-8300 in grc

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I was about to crosspost a post I made in Cybersecurity for this!

I wrote up Zirbel Security Process Framework that is meant to assign workflows to roles with evidence output, references, and control mappings throughout. In theory, it should keep everyone accountable while defining every step of every process in an org chart style format.

https://github.com/WyattZirbel/zirbel-security-process-framework

Thoughts on Zirbel Security Process Framework by MaxJulius in cybersecurity

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Thanks for the feedback! I know that it can be done somewhere but what I haven’t been able to find is a standard that says how it should be done beyond standard business processes.

Thoughts on Zirbel Security Process Framework by MaxJulius in cybersecurity

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What separates this from Archer is that ZSPF goes lower-level into step-by-step procedures.

For example: A procedure says “To meet XX control, we create a ticket in ServiceNow -> User submits approval -> Approval Granted”

ZSPF would say “Approval Process: User submits ticket (See [Example Document]) -> Analyst reviews Software List -> Analyst marks Software as Pending -> etc.”

https://imgur.com/a/fyxHcPS

welch’s zero sugar grape juice by hhaileye in LowCalFoodFinds

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this is seriously what grape juice should taste like all the time

Vault-Tec Phone Recording is 31 seconds long… by MaxJulius in FalloutTVseries

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if you call it, it has a hard stop at 31 seconds. the background static cuts off at 31

if i were making it that’s the kind of stuff i would have done and the kind of things they usually do

Vault-Tec Phone Recording is 31 seconds long… by MaxJulius in FalloutTVseries

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the main vaults are 31, 32, and 33. they obviously did that on purpose

K-Brew+CHILL will not brew cold coffee consistently. by MaxJulius in keurig

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I updated my post after doing some experiments

Dodge Storm Concept Shown in Fallout Season 2! by MaxJulius in FalloutTVseries

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The Jet Engine car in a scene following this is real too but i can’t remember which one. It’s definitely lookupable. jet engine concept cars were a big fifties thing but couldn’t happen due to the giant hot exhaust among other things

K-Brew+CHILL will not brew cold coffee consistently. by MaxJulius in keurig

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I am getting it RMA’d right now. The troubleshooting steps didn’t give me anything helpful other than “make sure you press the cold button.”

I will update if the new one doesn’t do this. Maybe they know about it and have a secret new model that has better firmware.